Sandy Township High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Du Bois, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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Leolin IIayes, B. A. Sandy High School, 192 ,; Susquehanna University, 1930; Penn Slate. When it conies to history, ancient or modern, you cannot surpass Mr. Hayes. He is a straight shooter and a booster of clean athletics. He is the faculty manager of the basket-ball and foot-ball teams. We all have a good friend in Mr. Hayes. Ancient History—American History “All right, let’s get this clear” Harry E. Robertson. Sanity High School, 1927; drove City College, 1930; Penn Slate. Mr. Robertson loves to tease the girls. He is good natured and can always take a joke. He knows everything about science from atoms to planets. He is very active in Boys’ Hi- and other school affairs. He is also a good actor, as he has proved to us in the faculty plays. General Science—Physics—Chemistry “Use this as a study period, please Robert Coble, B. A. Lemaster High School, 192 ,; Gettysburg College; Grinell College, 1931; Penn State. To see Mr. Coble on a basket-ball floor, you wouldn’t think that he is a very bashful teacher. He likes to tease the girls. He is very much interested in athletics and is helping to coach the basket-ball and track teams. Biology—English “What do you think about the question?” Frank Malasky, B. S. Sandy High School, 1923; Susquehanna University, 1932; This is Mr. Malasky’s second year in Sandy, and we must all admit that he has been very successful. He has turned out a successful foot-ball squad. He is a clean player and a good sport. We wish you further success, Mr. Malasky. English—Civics—Physics “Let’s get busy Ek't'cn

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The Faculty Joseph L. Hackenbebg, A.M., Ph.D. Supervising Principal. Middleburg 11. S., 1913; Susquehanna University, 1920; Penn State, 1929; Webster University. “Once a friend-Always a friend,” that is Mr. Hackenberg! When you are speaking of highly respected men, Mr. Hackenberg ranks among the first. We sincerely admire him for his willingness to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. Mr. Hackenberg is a booster of clean athletics and good sportmanship. When he came to Sandy in 1927 he immediately put forth his best effort for the betterment of the school. He formerly coached our football team and has taken a lively interest in basketball. He has proved himself a steadfast friend to the class of ’35 and we trust that future classes will deem him as valuable a friend as we have. “Check your man” Karl M. Brewer, A. B. High School Principal. Reynoldsville II. S.; Clarion State Teachers College; Duke University; Penn Slate. Mr. Brewer is the adviser of our class. He has proved himself a true friend to everyone, and it is with deep regret that the Senior class leaves him. Mr. Brewer is the very efficient coach of our Boys’ Basketball team. His coaching ability has brought Sandy’s teams into prominence. Mr. Brewer resides at Reynoldsville but he’s always on the job to teach us Plane Geometry (angles, etc.) and Problems of Democracy (About the Supreme Court). In class he demands attention, but out of class he’s a “regular guy.” He is also the adviser of our year book. The Seniors extend their sincere thanks to him for having made this publication a success by his untiring efforts.—“Theoretically Speaking!” Ten



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E. Katherine Piker, B. S. Sandy High School, 1924; Grove City College, 1928; University of California, 1929; University of Michigan, 1930; Penn State, 1932. Miss Pifer has won our highest esteem. She is well liked by all the1 Senior class. She is a loyal supporter of school activities. Ask the seniors how she rates as a mathematics teacher and the answer will be “Among the Best.” To Miss Pifcr we owe the credit for the success of the Senior play. It is with deep regret that we bid her farewell. “Do you people know what the second bell means?” Maude M. Wolfe, A. B. Susquehanna High School, 1921; Lebanon Valley College, 1925; With Miss Wolfe’s help, we produced a successful Junior Play. She is a faithful basketball fan. Miss Wolfe is an excellent French teacher, and her motto is, “Let every one work while there is work to be done.” She is also our Librarian. Best of luck always, Miss Wolfe, from the class of ’35. “Can’t you Seniors be quiet?” M. Margaret Laird, B. S. Watertown High School, 1926; Simmons College, 1930; Penn State, 1932. Miss Laird is one of our Home Economics teachers. She is ready and willing to help everyone. She has been the supervisor of the Assembly programs this year and has made a success of everyone of them. She is also in charge of the Boys’ Hi-Y cooking class, and the boys all know she can cook. Twelve “Don’t forget to let the lady sleep”

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